Posted at 7:06 AM on August 31, 2007
by Mike Mulcahy
Filed under: Daily Digest
With kids due to go back to school next week the state has issued a report card on schools, and it's not looking too good. More than a third of Minnesota schools failed to make adequate yearly progress under the federal No Child Left Behind law. MPR, the Star Tribune and Pioneer Press all have the story.
The Star Tribune also has an interesting piece about the changing demographics of Minnesota schools.
Special Session
It's still a game of will he or won't he call one...the "he," of course, being Gov. Tim Pawlenty. KSTP TV has a brief item questioning whether a session will come together.
The Star Tribune says DFL leaders are expressing some frustration.
2008
The Larry Craig story continues to dominate the news. Just about everybody is reporting the release of audio tapes of his interview with police officers after his arrest at the Twin Cities International Airport.
MPR has some tape of Norm Coleman talking about why he called on Craig to resign.
Fred Thompson has announced he will finally anounce his campaign for president next week. Which gives him the all-important two announcement stories for the price of one. But he's been "testing the waters" for so long that it seems like everyone assumed he was running anyway.
Might this news have any impact on the Iraq debate?
Will gay marriage become an election issue in Iowa?
And MPR went to the State Fair and found...politicians running for Senate.
Finally
The Digest will take the Labor Day weekend off to enjoy the end of the summer. We'll be back on Tuesday.
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